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2015 sees the 100th birthday of Ol' Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra. Widely acknowledged as one of the greatest voices of the 20th century, his legacy burns brighter than ever. What better way to celebrate than Sinatra Jukebox with Gary Williams and the show described by Time Out as “An evening of old school virtuosity”.

One Voice, One piano, One Hundred Songs... the rest is up to you...

Star of the West End's 'Rat Pack' Gary Williams has no idea what he's doing. Only the audience know what's coming next and Gary waits for their command. Welcome to 'Sinatra Jukebox', a show full of surprises as Gary (“One of the best voices Britain has ever produced” The Times), performs whatever the audience requests from 100 of Ol' Blue Eyes' best loved hits.

Gary is joined by Nick Pugh (bass), James O'Carroll (drums) and Harry the Piano - the man described by Jonathan Ross as “The best damn pianist in the civilised world”. The Sunday Times raved about his “Staggering virtuosity” and The Independent his “uncanny ability”. With over 3 million YouTube hits it seems the public agrees.

100 years, 100 songs.

Sharpen your pencils and catch Gary Williams and Harry the Piano, your very own walking, talking Sinatra Jukebox. Remember, if you don't like it, you've only got yourself to blame.